Recipe: Satisfying bowls of mussels with lots of lemon juice and garlic toasts take very little prep
1. Inspect the mussels and discard any that are open (and don't close when squeezed or tapped) or have broken shells. If any of the mussels have beards, the small stringy clump attached to one side, ...
Brush bread with oil and warm a griddle or large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, add bread. Toast until golden and crisp, about 2 minutes per side. (If needed, toast in batches.) ...
EVERETT — It’s a weeknight as I write this. The last thing I ate was ramen and an apple for lunch, so I’m pretty darn hungry. And after writing out this week’s Forum recipe, I really wish I had some ...
Char the peppers on all sides in a skillet while mussels cook, set aside when down. To cook the mussels, heat the olive oil in a large skillet with a tight fitting lid over medium heat. Add the garlic ...
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